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  • ...on needs due to the development of the trailers sector, especially for the transport of railways wagons to the customer’s yard. The original structures have u ...us types of vehicles, from road transport to abnormal transport to special transport. Among the great performances of Industrie Cometto S.p.A. worth a special m
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  • ...vehicles in circulation then. In 1930, ''Bertoli'' invented a new means of transport, now known as the delivery tricar, that was destined to play a determining ...After the war, the company concentrated on the design and construction of transport units for the railways. The widespread use of ''Bertoli'' trolleys in Italy
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  • |Role||colspan="2"|Bomber and transport ...ello''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: [[bat]]) was a three-engined bomber/transport in the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War II]].
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  • * [[Piaggio P.23]] (four-engine commercial transport) * [[Piaggio P.166]] (utility light transport)
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  • ...a historic Italian brand, founded by [[Nicola Bordone]] in [[Milano]], of transport vehicles and [[motorcycles]]. ...er the war is unknown, but in 1957 there was a 600 cc version of the wheel transport vehicle released. According to some sources name of this operation was also
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  • ...''Gobbo Maledetto'' (Damned Hunchback). The plane transitioned into use as transport later in the war, a role it did until [[1952]] in Italy. *Savoia-Marchetti S.M.79T - long-range VIP transport version
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  • ...break of [[World War II]], some of these planes were pressed into military transport duty with Italy and Belgium. [[Category:World War II Italian transport aircraft]]
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  • ...n a few niche uses, such as for dropping water on forest fires and for air transport around island clusters. ...[[BOAC]] and [[Imperial Airways]] provided flying boat passenger and mail transport links between [[Britain]] and [[South Africa]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zea
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  • * [[Savoia-Marchetti SM.81]] - bomber/transport * [[Savoia-Marchetti SM.82]] - bomber/transport
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  • ...manufacturing company, based in [[Turin]], which specialized in two-wheel transport vehicles. In 1947 they build a bike called the ''Musetta'', a 70 cc [[motor
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  • ...otta''), baised in [[Turin]] and founded in 1926, build motorcycles, light transport vehicles and a micro van using a square 123 cc [[Piazza]] two-stroke engine
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  • ...ad. The model was also used in configurations, drawing versions for public transport and leisure with adaptation to campers.
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  • ...eak years of the World War, to the Italian Armed Forces, and to almost all transport companies that were starting regular service in Italy and abroad. A few yea
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  • Electric buses, electric public transport vehicles to electric traction and electric cars.
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  • == Road transport == ==Rail transport==
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  • ...e 238 was produced in many different body styles for utility and personnel transport. In 1974 Fiat introduced a new van, the [[Fiat 242|242]] with a larger [[p
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  • ...e engines mounted to an array of frames including a folding frame for easy transport.
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  • ...#Aircraft|center of pressure]] to avoid losing pitch control. In military transport aircraft, it is common to have a [[loadmaster]] as a part of the crew; thei
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  • ...orn down, which resulted in a flourishing season of development for public transport, tramways with new steam and animal means of propellant. Orders increased a ...September that same year. They started the first experimental use of motor transport in the military during the maneuvers made by the ''Piacenza Brigade'', comp
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  • ...peds]] and motocarri, and, since 1971, has produced the "sulky" vehicle to transport people from engine capacity of less than 50cc and driving without a licence ...mber 2004 they produced "sulkycar", a modern light quadricycle for freight transport.
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  • ...ith the electrification of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles for transport. All the know-how is Micro-Vett original. ...ther dedicated to the achievement of electric vehicle for disabled persons transport (1999).
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  • In 1952 and 1953 they made 48 cc scooters and wheel transport vehicles with a 98 cc ''NSU'' engine. Also had one light motorcycle, [[scoo
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  • ...e fields of [[defence]], [[aerospace]], [[helicopter]]s, [[automation]], [[transport]] and [[energy]]. The company has offices in over 100 countries, and employ * '''[[Lockheed Martin Alenia Tactical Transport Systems]]''' (50%, with [[Lockheed Martin]]) <br>Joint company formed in 19
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  • ...point the society expanded its mission to cover all forms of self-powered transport, including aircraft, boats, agricultural machinery and others. The new wor
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  • ...military use. Most of the P.108Cs were modified for use as [[military]] [[transport aircraft]] which could accommodate 56 soldiers. ...], [[African Theatres of World War II|North African]] theatre. A number of transport aircraft were handed to the [[Luftwaffe]] and were used in the [[Eastern Fr
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  • ...vice vehicles, emergency vehicles, and construction equipment, to [[public transport]] vehicles (buses and trains).
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  • A '''van''' is a vehicle used for [[transport]]ing goods or groups of people. It is generally a rather box-shaped vehicle ...as '''commuter vans''' since 1977, when Dodge introduced a van that could transport up to 15 passengers. Commuter vans are used as an alternative to "car pool
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  • ...popular in Europe at this time as a demand for cheap personal motorised [[transport]] emerged and fuel prices were high due in part to the 1956 [[Suez Crisis]]
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  • ...e]] and [[engine]] markets, it is also near the top for sales of passenger transport, and is one of the leaders in the 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicle segment. ...he result was [[Irisbus]], one of the major manufacturers in the passenger transport sector, which was further strengthened by the acquisition of the [[Hungry|H
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  • Smithsonian Road Transport Exhibit Museum of British Road Transport
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  • ...o-stroke 49 cc, with a transmission roller with 88 ot 87cc, is intended to transport vehicles.
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  • The Ducato Goods [[Transport]] has a payload of 12 m cubed and comes with a choice of four [[engines]]. The Ducato Passenger Transport has a carrying [[capacity]] of 6 to 9 people and comes with the 2.3 litre J
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  • ...dash; is a [[vehicle]] designed for the conveyance of passengers by [[rail transport|rail]] (the first such vehicles were, in fact, often road coaches mounted o
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  • ...ho usually have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ...rses-by-subject/transport/ Coventry University (UK)] Various undergraduate transport design courses.
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  • | Other versions || [[Bus | Transport people]] ...]] came out the improved version, the 900E''''brought in panel van freight transport promiscuous, and Panorama, the version minivan.
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  • ...n 1986. On visits to [[Africa]], he noticed that motorcycles being used to transport medical supplies to remote areas were breaking down and being abandoned due
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  • ...hicle]] and [[engine]] markets, and is near the top for sales of passenger transport and 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicles. ...he result was [[Irisbus]], one of the major manufacturers in the passenger transport sector, which was further strengthened by the acquisition of the [[Hungary|
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  • ...strial vehicles such as [[double-decker buses]] for both touring and urban transport.
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  • ...rsa, which had four to six gears. The company then decided add a few cycle-transport models: the ''Folletto'' was three-and four-wheeled and tri-cycle wagon.
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  • Most electric transport is directly connected to stationary sources of energy through the grid. Du ...ack of natural fossil resources forced the rapid electrification of [[Rail transport in Switzerland|their rail network]].
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  • ...e Venetians when they could not pay for the Venetian ships they needed for transport.
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  • ..., islands and tourist areas. Meta has already obtained Italian Ministry of Transport homologation. ...emely safe, small vehicle to be used alternatively to a car for individual transport in our congested cities reducing both the need for parking space and runnin
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  • ...jor [[civilisation]] in this region of Italy; large enough to lay down a [[transport]] infrastructure, implement [[agriculture]] and [[mining]], and produce viv ...and ensured peace. These developments included extensions of the existing transport infrastructure, introduction of aquaducts and sewers, and the construction
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  • ...es into services to the [[automotive]] industry, focusing in particular on transport and industrial design. Company expresses its philosophy in three concepts:
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  • ...acturers. SIL transitioned to making three-wheeled scooter-taxis and light transport vehicles.
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  • ...re popular among the people because they were the most economical means of transport. ...In 1933 the brilliant builder from [[Turin]] made a three-wheel vehicle to transport people with the chassis of the truck and a 500 cc motorcycle engine. It was
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  • ...n Police|Johor police]] and [[Malaysian Road Transport Department|the Road Transport Department]], with the highway operator PLUS Expressway, have launched big
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  • ...of building these means of transportation, which in those days almost all transport was entirely entrusted to animal power. In 1907 he moved to [[Turin]], wher
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  • ...ar parlance) is a [[vehicle for hire]] that is one of the chief modes of [[transport]] in [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Nepal]], [[Bangladesh]] and [[Sri Lanka]] a ...rner, thus allowing auto-wallahs easy access to spot-repairs. As a mode of transport, the auto rickshaw is turning out to be a major employer in India. Many gra
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  • ...50 cc. Some localities require pedals, thus making them a form of [[hybrid transport]], using both human power and machine power. Because of their small size, ...els, similar to a [[microcar]], or the three wheeled (two front, one back) transport moped.
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  • ...e not new. Engines using [[Manual labour |human power]], [[Animal powered transport |animal power]], [[Hydropower |water power]], [[wind power]] and even [[Ste ...een purported, might have been constructed with engines, especially in the transport and/or raising of some 15 to over 100 [[ton]] [[stone]] blocks.
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  • ...e not new. Engines using [[Manual labour |human power]], [[Animal powered transport |animal power]], [[Hydropower |water power]], [[wind power]] and even [[Ste ...een purported, might have been constructed with engines, especially in the transport and/or raising of some 15 to over 100 [[ton]] [[stone]] blocks.
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  • ...nic system for buses and coaches. These gearboxes have a place in [[public transport]] as they have been shown to significantly reduce fuel consumption.
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  • ...c petrol engine developing just 60 bhp: the low power engine permitted the transport of customers in comfort and space at urban speeds, without consuming too mu
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  • Following the second world war a tremendous need for economic means of transport that afflicted the country shifted the attention of the vast majority of co ...concerts impersonifichi a super-hero called "Supergiovane" whose means of transport is not a Garelli but the Vespa.
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  • When motorized transport proved successful after ''ca'' 1905, a motorized omnibus was for a time som ...1865, [[racial segregation]] in public accommodations, including [[public transport]] such as rail and bus services, was enforced through [[Black Codes]] and [
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  • ...s an Italian company which produces trucks, construction dump truck, heavy transport vehicles and military vehicles. Astra was privately founded in 1946 in [[Ca ...icles civilians but also military, ASTRA is a manufacturer referent in the transport sector in quarries, mines and work the hardest. -->
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  • ...r by application of another external force. Common examples are found in [[transport]] applications. More generally the term is also used for other circular obj ...ctive. Alternative methods for ground transport without wheels (wheel-less transport) include:
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  • [[Category:Water transport]]
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  • ...ld War I]] and Ferenc Szisz joined the French army, serving as head of the transport troops in [[Algeria]] until being hospitalized with [[typhoid fever]]. At w
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  • ...nsidering a seat belt law, so the [[Department for Transport|Department of Transport]] commissioned a report into the issue. In the event the report's author,
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  • ...in Viterbo and includes the non combat flying formations of the Army (i.e. Transport Planes, support helicopters,…) : 1° Transport Regiment
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  • ...Covered [[Scooter]]'', the''Microbe'' was to be a great means of essential transport for doctors, engineers, salesmen, travelers and generally for those who wan
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  • * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive En
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  • ...Saab]] to be the "safest car in Sweden [In terms of passive safety]" (Land transport NZ 2005). Newborn babies should be put in a [[Baby transport#Car seats|car seat]] until they weigh at least 20 or 22 pounds (10 or 11 kg
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  • ...Saab]] to be the "safest car in Sweden [In terms of passive safety]" (Land transport NZ 2005). Newborn babies should be put in a [[Baby transport#Car seats|car seat]] until they weigh at least 20 or 22 pounds (10 or 11 kg
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  • Most large electric transport is directly connected to stationary sources of energy through the grid. Du ...ack of natural fossil resources forced the rapid electrification of [[Rail transport in Switzerland|their rail network]].
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  • Both [[Lerici]] and [[Portovenere]] are reachable by public transport (15km) from the central station of La Spezia.
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  • ...sition of the [[Aeritalia G222]] and [[Lockheed C-130]], which renewed the transport fleet, and the Lockheed-Aeritalia F-104S, a fighter-variant of the Starfigh ...hermore updates are foreseen on the Tornado IDS/IDT and the AMX-fleet. The transport capacity will be improved with the delivery of eighteen C-130Js (for 2°Gr)
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  • * 1 support ship and plane transport ====[[Amphibious transport dock]] ships====
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  • ...e and its name are often associated with the place of origin, the means of transport and the distance of the race. As a couple of examples, see the [[Paris-Daka
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  • ...rects suffered its entrepreneurial efforts towards those priorities in the transport market in those years it was gradually more demanding, producing cars for t
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  • ...ailable. The cargo ability varies from 5 to 7 m3 and the combi version can transport five to nine people. Carrying capacity varies between 1200kg.
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  • ...said that surveying the ruins, Innocenti saw the future of cheap, private transport and decided to produce a motor scooter – competing on cost and weather pr ...were in Italy in large numbers, ordered originally by Washington as field transport for the [[Paratrooper|Paratroops]] and [[Marines]]. The US military had use
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  • ...drawn public transport to found one of the first motorized forms of public transport in Florence at the the beginning of the 20th Century. It was inevitable tha
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  • ...y's largest operators of trains equipped with vacuum brakes are the [[Rail transport in India|Railways of India]] and [[Spoornet]] (South Africa), however there * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive En
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  • ...ombustible (they create fire and heat). Coal was burnt by [[steam]] [[rail transport|trains]] to heat water into steam to move parts and provide power. Peat and
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  • ...as the ''Nevada'', the ''Go'' series, ''Oxford'' and the original ''TIR'' transport, all with [[Franco Morini]] 49 cc engines.
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  • ...e valve stems may be hollow and filled with [[sodium]] to improve [[heat]] transport and transfer.
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  • ...d safety in [[Gibraltar]]. He was sent to the Middle East in charge of RAF transport command operations there with the rank of Air Commodore, and in September o
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  • It was a ''superhighway'' of transport in ancient times, allowing for trade and cultural exchange between emergent
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  • ...s that had taken place in Italian society and the development of motorised transport, the company switched to motorcycle production. The simple expedient of att
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  • More than 100 trucks were needed to transport Motorama shows around country, each arriving at a precise time and in a giv
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  • [[Category: Rail Transport]]
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  • *[[ship transport]] *[[transport]]
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  • Zagreb has a well-developed public transport system that consists of trams, buses and trains. Trams operate 24 hours a d ...eb with the central railway station. They are usually the quickest form of transport for those coming from the portions of Zagreb far from the railway station (
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  • ...o-wheeled cart can be attached to a spherical support and could be used to transport a second military person, some materials or ammunition. At the launch confi
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  • ...it began to build [[motorcycles]], scooters and motocarries (three wheeled transport scooters/motorcycles). Among the most famous are the Furetto (1948), 'Isosc
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  • ...''power'' sometimes refers to [[radiant flux]], the average rate of energy transport by electromagnetic radiation, measured in [[watt]]s. The term "power" is al
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  • [[Category:Transport in Italy]]
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  • [[Category:Transport in Italy|Car number]]
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  • ...emoveable steering wheel became standard. Also, noticing the long and slow transport to a hospital, he brought his own doctor to future races, while the BRM tea
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  • The immediate post-war Italian was filled, at least in terms of transport, from a genuine, naive and - at times unjustified - optimism against all th
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  • ...ng places, where you can park your car for a very small fee and use public transport. The P+Rs are situated near all highways and are well marked. Note that tra Public transport continues at night: Night trams or night buses (00:00 to 5:00 AM) usually c
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  • ...cle deals primarily with the concept of liquid fuels in relation to ground transport. However, others such as [[rocket fuel]] also play an important role in th
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  • ...ed "special stages" where the actual competition takes place, and untimed "transport stages" where the rally cars must be driven under their own power to the ne
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  • ...ion of St. Mark]], symbol of Venice. Only Venetian ships could efficiently transport the men, supplies, and (especially) war horses. ==Transport==
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  • ...nonima Officine Meccaniche. SA Officine Meccaniche had a long tradition of transport manufacture, having built carriages from the mid-nineteenth century and loc
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  • == Transport and communications == ...wn to have used it as well very rarely. The railway is mainly used only to transport freight. Rome's metro line A passes about 10 minutes walk north of the Vati
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